Mikhail Sergeyevich
Boyarsky was born on December 26, 1949 in Leningrad, Russia, U.S.S.R. Born to the family of Sergey Boyarskiy
[1916-1976] and Ekaterina Milenteva, both were Komissarzhevskaya Theatre
actors.
He studied piano in a music
school affiliated with the Conservatory. After school, Boyarsky entered the
Institute of Theatre Music and Cinema, finishing in 1972 and began working in
the Lensovet Theatre for Igor Vladimirov.
In the cinema, the actor made
his debut in films with “Bridges and The Straw Hat” (1974), becoming well known
in 1975 after his role in the picture “Eldest Son”. He found much greater
popularity in the main role of Troubadour in the theatre musical “The
Troubadour and His Friends”, with the princess played by Larissa Luppian [1953-
], who soon became his wife. In 1976, he played the big bad wolf in the movie
Ma-ma.
His popularity really took
off in 1978 after Boyarsky starred in the musical film “d'Artagnan and Three
Musketeers”. He went on to star in the film's two sequels.
Boyarsky is also a popular
and successful singer.
Mikhail appeared as
Cherny/Black Jack in “A Man from Boulevard Capucines” his only Euro-western.
Today we celebrate Mikhail
Boyarsky’s 65th birthday.
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